Belarusian and Russian armies on Belarusian territory train to deliver a nuclear strike
According to the Belarusian Ministry of Defense, rocket forces and aviation are participating in the "training".

Photo: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
Today, under the leadership of the Chief of the General Staff of Belarus, a training exercise began for military units on the combat application of nuclear weapons and nuclear support, the Ministry of Defense reported.
The goal of the training is to improve the level of personnel readiness, test their readiness to perform tasks, and organize combat application from unplanned areas.
According to the Ministry of Defense, during the training, in cooperation with the Russian side, it is planned to practice issues of delivering nuclear munitions and preparing them for use.
It is reported that the main feature of the event will be to test readiness to perform combat application tasks from unprepared areas throughout the country. The main emphasis will be on practicing stealth, movement over significant distances, and conducting calculations for the application of forces and means.
It is noted that the training is a planned event within the framework of the Union State's preparation, is not directed against third countries, and, according to the Ministry of Defense, poses no threat to regional security.
In the event of a nuclear strike from Belarusian territory, a nuclear response would be launched against it. This could lead to the complete destruction of our country.
Former political prisoner Mikalai Statkevich, ex-presidential candidate and formerly a military rocket scientist, sees signs that Russia intends to use Belarusian territory for a nuclear strike on Europe. He published an article warning that Russia has a plan to launch a limited nuclear strike from Belarusian territory, expecting that a retaliatory strike would be limited to Belarus. Statkevich considers such a scenario catastrophic for our country.
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